E-Book, Deutsch, 376 Seiten
Reihe: Schriften zur Politischen Musikgeschichte
ISBN: 978-3-8470-1327-3
Verlag: V&R unipress
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Kein
Right-wing Extremism, Music and Media comprise research that investigates the increasing differentiation of music, its function and its use in the right-wing extremist scene. The edited volume brings together contributions from disciplines and research areas such as musicology, music education, music theory, history, sociology, political science, constitutional protection, policing, youth and social work. The chapters take on inter- and transdisciplinary perspectives in order to analyse the immense political and societal influence of music within the extreme right. Focuses include the proliferation of music styles, communication patterns of extremist messaging and content, the impact on audiences, and the development of a right-wing music business proper. The range of examples and perspectives highlights the diversity of styles, forms and media attached to this specific music scene. The volume explores opportunities and limits of researching right-wing extremism, music and media, and it discusses consequences for practical work in schools and state security authorities.